Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes.
Miaw.Happy Chickie

Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes. Miaw.

Score: 6

Howard Cháse says...12:37pm Mon 18 Aug 14

Happy Chickie wrote…

Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes. Miaw.

After being neutered/spayed...

[quote][p][bold]Happy Chickie[/bold] wrote:
Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes.
Miaw.[/p][/quote]After being neutered/spayed...Howard Cháse

Happy Chickie wrote…

Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes. Miaw.

After being neutered/spayed...

Score: 10

BusyBee1976 says...12:48pm Mon 18 Aug 14

Howard Cháse wrote…

Happy Chickie wrote…

Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes. Miaw.

After being neutered/spayed...

RSPCA will always neuter / spay the animal if they can, their aim is to reduce the amount of strays / abandoned animals, not add to it.

[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Happy Chickie[/bold] wrote:
Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes.
Miaw.[/p][/quote]After being neutered/spayed...[/p][/quote]RSPCA will always neuter / spay the animal if they can, their aim is to reduce the amount of strays / abandoned animals, not add to it.BusyBee1976

Howard Cháse wrote…

Happy Chickie wrote…

Poor kitties. I hope you all find good and loving homes. Miaw.

After being neutered/spayed...

RSPCA will always neuter / spay the animal if they can, their aim is to reduce the amount of strays / abandoned animals, not add to it.

Score: 9

ddf35 says...4:56pm Mon 18 Aug 14

poor kitties. if people cannot handle the situation, and can't face going in somewhere to hand them in, the least they could do is drop them off outside some kind of rescue centre, where they know they'll be taken in, rather than just in random places where they may or may not be found. if you dont want unwanted kittens, be responsible and neuter your cat!

poor kitties.
if people cannot handle the situation, and can't face going in somewhere to hand them in, the least they could do is drop them off outside some kind of rescue centre, where they know they'll be taken in, rather than just in random places where they may or may not be found.
if you dont want unwanted kittens, be responsible and neuter your cat!ddf35

poor kitties. if people cannot handle the situation, and can't face going in somewhere to hand them in, the least they could do is drop them off outside some kind of rescue centre, where they know they'll be taken in, rather than just in random places where they may or may not be found. if you dont want unwanted kittens, be responsible and neuter your cat!

Score: 5

Kim Gandy says...7:59pm Mon 18 Aug 14

Unbelievable. First there were the ones thrown from a moving vehicle, now this. What's wrong with these morons? The answer's simple. Can't look after a pet? Don't have one in the first place. And I can't understand why these people couldn't have taken the kittens to a vet or the PDSA. There's also Cats Protection League. Some people are just thick and dumb.

Unbelievable. First there were the ones thrown from a moving vehicle, now this. What's wrong with these morons?
The answer's simple. Can't look after a pet? Don't have one in the first place. And I can't understand why these people couldn't have taken the kittens to a vet or the PDSA. There's also Cats Protection League.
Some people are just thick and dumb.Kim Gandy

Unbelievable. First there were the ones thrown from a moving vehicle, now this. What's wrong with these morons? The answer's simple. Can't look after a pet? Don't have one in the first place. And I can't understand why these people couldn't have taken the kittens to a vet or the PDSA. There's also Cats Protection League. Some people are just thick and dumb.

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